Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement Across Utah
For expert Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement services across Utah, including Salt Lake City, Provo, West Jordan, Orem, and Ogden, trust Let’s Fix Plumbing. We understand the nightmare of traditional sewer repairs: excavated yards, destroyed landscaping, and long, disruptive projects.
That’s why we specialize in innovative trenchless technologies, offering a cleaner, faster, and less invasive way to resolve your sewer line issues. Experience minimal disruption, preserved property aesthetics, and a durable, long-lasting sewer system installed and serviced by Utah’s leading plumbing professionals.
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Let’s Fix Plumbing replaces failing sewer lines without digging up your yard across Salt Lake City, Provo, West Jordan, Orem & Ogden — using pipe bursting and CIPP lining with flat-rate, upfront pricing and 24/7 dispatch. Call (801) 346-9896.
Trenchless Sewer Services We Offer
Replace a failing sewer without tearing up your yard or driveway.
Pipe Bursting
Pulling a new line through the old path — no full trench.
CIPP Pipe Lining
Curing a seamless new pipe inside your existing sewer.
Trenchless Replacement
Full sewer replacement without destroying your landscaping.
Spot Repairs
Targeted point repairs for isolated sections of damage.
Camera Inspection
Confirming your line is a trenchless candidate first.
Cleanout Installation
Adding access points for easier future service.
Replace Your Sewer Line Without Destroying Your Yard
Traditional sewer replacement means an excavator, a trench down the middle of your lawn, and a torn-up driveway or sidewalk. Trenchless methods replace the same failing line through one or two small access points, so your landscaping, hardscape, and mature trees stay exactly where they are.
We use two proven approaches. Pipe bursting pulls a new seamless HDPE pipe through the path of the old one while breaking the old pipe outward — ideal for collapsed or root-crushed lines. CIPP lining inserts a resin sleeve that cures into a new pipe-within-a-pipe, perfect for cracked or leaking lines that still hold their shape. Both create a jointless line roots can’t re-enter.
Every job starts with a camera inspection, so we recommend the right method and show you exactly what’s wrong before any work begins. Our licensed plumbers handle trenchless replacement across Salt Lake City, Provo, West Jordan, Orem, and Ogden with upfront, flat-rate pricing.
How Trenchless Sewer Replacement Works
Trenchless technology rebuilds a failing sewer line without tearing up your yard, driveway, or landscaping. Instead of a long open trench, our crews work through one or two small access points using one of two proven methods, matched to the condition of your pipe.
With cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, we insert a resin-saturated liner into the existing pipe and cure it in place, forming a seamless new pipe inside the old one. With pipe bursting, a specialized head is pulled through the old line, fracturing it outward while drawing a brand-new pipe into the same path. Both leave you with a durable, root-resistant sewer that can last 50 years or more.
Benefits of Going Trenchless
- Your lawn, driveway, mature trees, and concrete stay intact
- Most jobs finish in a single day instead of a week of digging
- Far lower restoration costs — no re-landscaping or re-paving
- Seamless, jointless pipe that resists root intrusion and leaks
- Less disruption to your household and your neighbors
For most Wasatch Front homes, trenchless saves thousands in landscape and hardscape repair alone, on top of a faster, cleaner job.
Is Your Line a Candidate for Trenchless?
Not every sewer qualifies, and we’ll always tell you straight. Lines with cracks, root intrusion, corrosion, or small offsets are usually ideal for lining or bursting. Pipes that have fully collapsed, separated badly, or sagged into a deep belly may still need targeted excavation to correct the slope.
That’s why every trenchless job begins with a camera inspection and locate. We show you the footage, explain what we see, and recommend the least invasive option that will actually fix the problem for good.
Our Trenchless Process
First we camera-inspect and locate the line to confirm it’s a trenchless candidate and pinpoint the damage. You receive a clear diagnosis and an upfront, all-in price. We then complete the lining or pipe-bursting rebuild through small access pits, and finish with a final camera pass to verify the new line is smooth, properly sloped, and flowing freely — all backed by our workmanship warranty.
Why Utah Homeowners Choose Let’s Fix Plumbing for Trenchless Sewer Replacement
Trenchless done right starts with an honest assessment. We camera-inspect every line, recommend the least invasive method that will truly last, and protect your yard, driveway, and budget in the process.
- Licensed & insured in Utah — UT License #8050405
- Upfront, all-in pricing with no surprise add-ons
- Same-day service across the Wasatch Front
- 5-star rated by local homeowners on Google
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Let’s Fix vs. The Typical Trenchless Sewer Repair Company
Trenchless Sewer Repair FAQs
Is trenchless sewer replacement as durable as traditional?
Yes. Lined and burst-in pipe is seamless, jointless, and root-resistant, with a lifespan of 50 years or more.
How much can trenchless save me?
Most savings come from skipping landscape and concrete restoration. Many Utah homeowners save thousands compared with a full open-trench dig.
Does every sewer qualify for trenchless?
No. Lines with cracks or root intrusion are ideal, but fully collapsed or badly sagging pipes may need targeted excavation. A camera inspection tells us for sure.
How long does a trenchless job take?
Most are finished in a single day through one or two small access points.
What types of sewer line problems can trenchless methods fix in Utah? Trenchless methods are ideal for various issues common in Utah, including cracked, broken, or collapsed pipes, root intrusion, misaligned pipes, and corrosion. They are effective for most residential and commercial sewer line defects.
How long does a trenchless sewer repair or replacement typically take in Utah? Most trenchless sewer line projects can be completed in as little as one to three days, significantly faster than traditional excavation, which can take weeks depending on the length and depth of the line.
Is trenchless sewer replacement more expensive than traditional digging in Utah? While the upfront cost might sometimes be comparable or slightly higher than traditional digging, trenchless methods often result in lower total project costs. This is because they eliminate the need for expensive landscape restoration, concrete repair, or driveway replacement, which are significant costs with traditional methods in Utah.
How do Utah’s soil conditions and climate affect trenchless sewer repair? Utah’s varied soil types, from clay to rocky ground, and its freeze-thaw cycles can put stress on sewer lines. Trenchless methods, using flexible and durable materials like epoxy resin liners or new HDPE pipes, are designed to withstand these conditions and provide a long-lasting solution in the Utah climate.
Will a trenchless repair last as long as a traditional sewer line replacement in Utah? Absolutely. The materials used in trenchless repairs, such as cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liners or high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes, are incredibly durable and resistant to common sewer line issues. They are designed to last for 50 years or more, often exceeding the lifespan of some traditionally installed pipes.
Is trenchless sewer line replacement always an option for Utah homeowners? Trenchless methods are suitable for most, but not all, sewer line issues. If the pipe is severely collapsed, has extreme bellies, or there are multiple disjointed sections, traditional methods might still be necessary. Our expert technicians will conduct a thorough video inspection to determine the best solution for your specific situation in Utah.
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